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This guide will show you how to remove a cutting from your succulent plant and grow it as a new plant. Previous expertise in gardening will be necessary. Guides such as [link|https://www.proflowers.com/blog/how-to-repot-a-plant/|How to Pot A Plant] and [link|https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/how-to-care-for-succulents|How to Care For Succulents] may be helpful to the user. You will need an existing succulent plant as well as the items listed in the tools section, which will be used to create an environment for your new plant. This guide includes directions on how best to cut your succulent to promote growth, how to set up the plant’s new pot for the best drainage, and how to properly water the new succulent to promote root growth while avoiding root rot and/or drowning your plant. | | Taking a cutting from your succulent is a good way to maintain the size of your plant so it does not outgrow its pot. It is also a good way to get a second plant! However, you should only try to propagate your succulent if the plant is healthy and mature, otherwise taking a cutting may damage the plant. |
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